William Gibson
- Date:
- 1979-1989
- Reference:
- PP/DNL/5
- Part of:
- Daniel, Peter Maxwell
- Archives and manuscripts
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Description
General and scientific correspondence with Gibson, plus correspondence with others re Daniel's efforts to have Gibson honoured in the UK and Canada for his neurological work and contributions to learning and medicine, with related papers including bibliography covering 1934-1979, off-prints of two articles by Gibson, a list of Gibson's 'Associations with developments in British Medicine' and 'Activities in Canadian Medicine', text of speech awarding Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine to Gibson
Publication/Creation
1979-1989
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1 file
Biographical note
William Carleton Gibson was a Canadian neuropathologist. After the Second World War, and his work for the Canadian Air Force, he became Professor of Neurological Sciences at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver. Later he became Professor of the History of Medicine. In 1978 he was appointed Chairman of the Universities Council, Vancouver. He wrote a biography of Sir Charles Sherrington and saved a portrait of William Harvey from being permanently lost to the USA. He worked as an advisor to the Wellcome Foundation (on the Wellcome Trust Panel on the History of Medicine), New College Oxford (where he did his post-graduate training under Sherrington), the Medical Society of London and the Harveian Society of London.
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